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Pianist Charis Dimaras will present a free faculty recital at 8:15 pm on Monday, November 8, in the Hockett Family Recital Hall. Read more . . . (107 words) For political journalists and pundits, everything comes down to Tuesday. As people across the country cast their vote for president, round-the-clock coverage saturates the airwaves and news pages. How does it influence votes? How fair are the media? Do the media place too little emphasis on the real issues? Join fellow faculty, staff and students to examine these issues in an informal, brown-bag discussion. Read more . . . (30 words) Dominion Theology, Theocracy, and the U.S. ConstitutionContributed by Charles Venator Santiago on 10/29/04 Tonight, Monday, November 1, at 7:00 p.m. in room 112 Center for Natural Sciences, Maura Stephens, a member of the TheocracyWatch speakers bureau, will give a presentation with slides on the rise of radical dominion theology in the U.S. government. Read more . . . (205 words) The 2004 NYSOTA Conference Committee is pleased to announce Friday, November 5, as Ithaca College Day at the annual New York State Occupational Therapy Conference being held in Rochester. Read more . . . (193 words) Great news! Your annual benefits reenrollment will be conducted on line via Parnassus. This means you can make your benefit elections from a home, office, or Ithaca College computer. Read more . . . (399 words) Sharon R. Mazzarella, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Television-Radio has been named editor of the new book series Mediated Youth to be published by Peter Lang Publishing. Read more . . . (353 words) Ithaca College staff and faculty are invited to the November Caregiver Education and Support Group meeting, Friday, November 5, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Gerontology Resource Room, 413 CHS. Read more . . . (40 words) The Ithaca College Theater and the Family Reading Partnership are collecting gently used and new children's books for the Bright Red Bookshelf and Give the Gift of Family Reading programs. Read more . . . (104 words) When the Grammy Award-winning vocal jazz quartet New York Voices performs at Ithaca College on Friday, November 5, the concert will mark a homecoming celebration of sorts for the ensemble that got its start in the College's renowned School of Music. Read more . . . (321 words) The Ithaca-based new music group Ensemble X will give a free concert in the Hockett Family Recital Hall on Wednesday, November 3, at 8:15. Read more . . . (189 words) An Ithaca College student who fell from a residence hall fire escape last Friday, October 22, remains hospitalized, though her condition has improved. Ellie O'Neill, a sophomore business administration major and member of the crew team, is now listed in good condition at University Hospital in Syracuse. Read more . . . (161 words) Sustainability is a hugely important subject -- and a much misunderstood one as well. Does the current discourse about sustainability accurately capture the true nature of the challenge? Are there hidden links between self and sustainability? Is there a meta-strategy that will enable us to chart an accelerated course to sustainability? Read more . . . (337 words) Still confused about who to vote for on November 2? Please join us tonight for:
"Speak Out, Find Out: Get the Facts Before You Vote."
Read more . . . (60 words) The Ithaca College purchasing department and Staples Business Advantage are pleased to cosponsor another Lunch 'n Learn Office Products Seminar on Tuesday, November 2, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Emerson Suites A. Read more . . . (79 words) Howard K. Kalman, assistant professor OCLD, in collaboration with a colleague from East Carolina University, recently gave two refereed presentations at the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Conference held in Chicago, Illinois. Read more . . . (105 words) Mike O'Connor, community outreach coordinator for the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG), will be a guest speaker on Friday, Nov. 5, for the Sustainable Politics course. The lecture will be held at 4:00 p.m. in Williams 303. Read more . . . (53 words) Irby Lovette, Cornell University Read more . . . (102 words) Concert of Works for Oboe, Bassoon, Piano, and Musical SawContributed by Erik Kibelsbeck on 10/27/04 David Weiss will join his wife Alpha Hockett Walker and his brother Abraham on Sunday, October 31, to give a free public concert in the Ithaca College venue named in honor of Alpha's parents, Chas and Shirley Hockett. Read more . . . (281 words)
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Technological advances in the past two decades have allowed ground-based remote sensing tools to be effectively used at archaeology and environmental study sites. Read more . . . (62 words) |
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